RESEARCH

RESEARCH

Combined UCLA and Stanford Study

Food Allergies and Treatments

Phase II Randomized Controlled Trial Using Biologics Omalizumab and Dupilumab to Improve Multi Oral Immune Therapy Outcomes

Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles are conducting a research study. This research study is being funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), The Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), and gifts/donations to Stanford and UCLA for research in food allergy.

Study Goals:
1) To see if taking two medicines (an injection and oral immunotherapy) can help prevent reaction to food allergens.
2) After taking these two medicines, to see how many people can pass food challenges to peanut and/or one to two other foods after 32 weeks of this treatment.

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PUBLICATION AND POSTER PRESENTATION

E. Vassantachart, G. Zem, “How different lights affect visual acuity” Ernest Lawrene Gifted/Highly Gifted Magnet, The New Journal of Student Research Abstracts Volume 25/2020, California State University

City of Covina Health Department

Covina, California

2021 – present

Assist in the ongoing research and data gathering of demographic information for the establishment of the new Covina Health Department, which will be the first public health department created in decades.

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